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Been Around the Block






I absolutely love dreads, especially contemptors, and I've recently picked up two new kits that I want to have really strong, dynamic poses. I've been poking about the interwebs trying to find inspiration.


Found this guy on a 4chan thread, and it may be the absolute sexiest dreadnought I've ever seen.


This guy's got a lot of the look I'm going for. I'm going to try for double DCCW with the overhand "I'm-a punch you inna fayse!" thing. Contemptors have amazing range of motion on the arms and hips, and it just seems a shame to have so many of them posed so static, even if they have amazeballs paintjobs.

Like this dude.



Here's my current Contemptor, I think he looks pretty good, but he's very "I am standing here, and probably shooting that thing over there. I dont plan to go anywhere."

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Poxed Plague Monk





Like this;


or more like this?


please note the in both cases the legs in the arms are in opposite places, ie. punching arm is drawn back and the leg on that side is forward with the torso twisted to an extreme rotation.

Cats are like greatness, Some achieve cats and some have cats thrust upon them.
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Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a function.
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